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106Plato on Parts and Wholes: The Metaphysics of Structure (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 42 (3): 333-334. 2004.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Plato on Parts and Wholes: The Metaphysics of StructureNicholas SmithVerity Harte. Plato on Parts and Wholes: The Metaphysics of Structure. Oxford: Clarendon Press of Oxford University Press, 2002. Pp. x + 311. Cloth, $45.00.In this book, Verity Harte seeks to provide an account of Plato's view of mereology. According to Harte, Plato presents two distinct models about the relation of part to whole, but actually only ever …Read more
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1127“… (why Husserl) … (why Husserl is more contemporary than time itself) … (time itself) …”SITE Magazine (26-27). 2009.Even though Husserl’s thinking has received a remarkable amount of attention over the last decades, the full extent of many of its central aspects still remains surprisingly unknown. It is in particular the development of genetic phenomenology that is at stake here, as it plunges ever deeper into “originary constitution” ferreting out the structural relations between inner time-consciousness, affectivity and intersubjectivity, while at the same time never giving up static phenomenology and a cer…Read more
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3009Towards a Phenomenology of Repression: A Husserlian Reply to the Freudian ChallengeStockholm University Press. 2010.This is the first book-length philosophical study of Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology and Freud’s theory of the unconscious. The book investigates the possibility for Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology to clarify Freud’s concept of the unconscious with a focus on the theory of repression as its centre. Repression is the unconscious activity of pushing something away from consciousness, while making sure that it remains active as something foreign within us. How this is possible is the …Read more
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1Association in Husserl and Freud – Passivity and the UnconsciousIn Luiz-Carlos Pereira Marcia Cavalcante Schuback (ed.), Time and Form, Puc University Press. 2013.
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1532The Temporality of Sexual Life in Husserl and FreudPhenomenology of Eros. 2012.In this text I would like to show two things. Firstly, that the so-called “timelessness” of the Freudian unconscious can be elucidated through an interpretation of the concept of Nachträglichkeit, and showing thereby that there is indeed a temporality specific to the workings of the unconscious. Freud’s analysis of early psychic trauma related to sexual phenomena pointed to a serious complication for all believers in the immediate transparency of consciousness. For the “wound” itself was constit…Read more
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1Disavowal, Ignorance and the Colonial Difference: Rethinking Phenomenology From the StartIn Maria Gyemant & Délia Popa (eds.), Approches Phénoménologiques de L'Inconscient, Georg Olms Verlag. 2015.
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The World Beyond Europe as Spirit: Transcendental Prejudice and Phenomenology [In Japanese]Logos Kai Fainomenon (Tokyo, 2015) 30 31-47. 2014.
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Self-alteration and temporality: the radicalized and universal reductions in Husserl’s late thinking (au-delà de Derrida)In Dermot Moran Hans Rainer Sepp (ed.), Phenomenology 2010 vol. 4. Selected Essays from Northern Europe: Traditions, Transitions and Challenges, Zeta Books. pp. 51-86. 2011.This text argues that Husserl’s late philosophy of temporal and bodily subjectivity can only be understood by means of the interplay between different reductions. For various reasons, this decisive methodological aspect has been largely overlooked by most interpreters. As a consequence, the co-originality of the constitution of space and time, which first enables a comprehensive grasp of the originary processes in the living streaming present, has remained virtually unknown. This also means that…Read more
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